Before
you adopt

It is our hope that every person who wants to have a cat will understand the cost that responsible cat ownership entails. An ability to buy food for a cat is not the same thing as an ability to
pay for its spay/neuter, regular vaccinations, parasite treatments, inevitable health care costs as the cat ages, and unexpected health care costs from accident, injury, or disease. We wish that
every person contemplating becoming a cat owner would research these costs by talking to a veterinarian. It is also our hope that any person who does not have the financial means to cover all of
the expenses that responsible cat ownership entails refrain from becoming a cat owner.

If someone cannot afford our adoption fee, then they cannot afford to get a free kitten from somewhere and get it spayed or neutered; our adoption fee is less than what someone would pay to
get a cat spayed and given its first shots.

It is also our hope that, before adoption, careful consideration be given to the long-term commitment of cat ownership. A cat can live for 20 years, and during that time its needs may not change
very much, but a person’s needs very well might. Before adoption occurs, the implications regarding living arrangements (e.g. the need for pet-friendly tenancies) and travel arrangements should
be thought out in addition to the financial impact of cat ownership.

Donate to CCR:

All donations of $20 CAD or more will be issued a tax receipt if the donor provides his/her full name and address.